Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [be] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | It 's not all they 're about , but I suppose my attitude is psychedelics for all . ’ |
2 | The oxygen regulator is bottom centre , and to its right are switches for pitot heat , artificial horizon , the single 28-volt 2,500-watt generator and 40a/h NiCad battery with the RMI and gunsight controls . |
3 | Their quotation was £12 for two pages , we had asked for a quote based on four , and although the letter promised a price and font list it was not enclosed . |
4 | ‘ But tearing about the countryside late at night with a man not her husband is par for the course , eh ? ’ |
5 | Yet even the fact of her absence was cause for congratulation , for what she had presciently foretold had come to pass . |
6 | The result is a sense that a great deal is going on , although how good all this writing is and , even more significantly , what the make-up of the new public and the social function of its reading are matters for debate . |
7 | ‘ His victory represents a triumph for those whose priority is care for patients over those whose first care is for balance sheets . ’ |
8 | The reason for this electoral angst stems from an incident in 1983 when his father was Minister for Agriculture and Nick was due to receive his degree from Newcastle University . |
9 | Despite our unsavoury choice of shipmates , our arrival was cause for celebration , and on the very first afternoon we were whisked away from Sinar Surya to stay in the comfort of the sultan 's guesthouse , which was far more impressive than anything we had seen in Makassar . |
10 | Our target is excellence for all . |
11 | All there was on our estate was houses for families . |